Communications infrastructure available in India. Number of landlines, mobile phones, internet connections . How communications effect lives. What to do to improve?
mPedigree, a Ghanaian mobile platform, fights counterfeit drugs across 12 countries using mobile authentication. Africa is experiencing rapid growth in internet usage, entrepreneurship, and access to technology like drones and engines, helping address issues like access to medical supplies and energy, though many rural Africans still pay much higher energy costs than city residents in London and New York. Several African nations have ambitious goals to expand energy access to more of their populations in the coming years.
Daniel Arias of Telefonica Internacional argues that Latin America is a major success story in telecom and currently undergoing revolutionary progress in both fixed and mobile broadband in terms of deployment and penetration. Content is increasingly becoming available driven by many creative cultural reasons in Latin America and the Hispanic approach. Governments have been active in setting national broadband policies - and countries such as Brazil and Chile have placed substantial emphasis on these - but he points out broadband success will continue to come from a competitive private sector environment and although there is a role for government intervention it should be limited to those areas beyond the reach of the private sector.
Lack of broadband limits economic development. Broadband is essential for farmers to connect. We need precision ag tech to apply the right amount of nutrients and treatments. TV white space might be an option.
These slides were created for Mr. Winston Damarillo's (Chairman of Amihan Global Strategies) talk at the Asian Carriers Conference in Cebu, Philippines, on Wednesday, September 13, 2017.
Mobile penetration in the Philippines has exceeded 100%, with 109 million mobile users in a country of 104 million people. At least 12 million smartphones are now in the Philippines, and smartphone sales are growing at 146% annually. 11 million people now browse the internet using their mobile phones. Young people ages 16-30 are highly attached to their mobile phones, with over 50% willing to give up their sense of smell if it meant always having their phone with them.
Flux Network is a decentralized network that provides on-demand processing power by utilizing idle computing resources from smartphones, tablets and computers around the world. It aims to be cheaper than current cloud computing services while offering unlimited languages and global availability. Flux is finalizing partnerships with telecom companies in developing countries to access over 20 million mobile devices by Q1 2019 and expand its network to provide internet access to more underserved areas at lower costs than traditional options.
The document discusses growth in the mobile phone market from 1991 to 2005. It shows that early growth was limited by infrastructure costs and dependence on landlines but that over time more cell towers reduced these costs, allowing expansion worldwide. Graphs and a table demonstrate the rapid increase in mobile phone subscribers from thousands in 1991 to millions in 2005, with the largest numbers of subscribers in Asia, Europe, and the US by 2005.
mPedigree, a Ghanaian mobile platform, fights counterfeit drugs across 12 countries using mobile authentication. Africa is experiencing rapid growth in internet usage, entrepreneurship, and access to technology like drones and engines, helping address issues like access to medical supplies and energy, though many rural Africans still pay much higher energy costs than city residents in London and New York. Several African nations have ambitious goals to expand energy access to more of their populations in the coming years.
Daniel Arias of Telefonica Internacional argues that Latin America is a major success story in telecom and currently undergoing revolutionary progress in both fixed and mobile broadband in terms of deployment and penetration. Content is increasingly becoming available driven by many creative cultural reasons in Latin America and the Hispanic approach. Governments have been active in setting national broadband policies - and countries such as Brazil and Chile have placed substantial emphasis on these - but he points out broadband success will continue to come from a competitive private sector environment and although there is a role for government intervention it should be limited to those areas beyond the reach of the private sector.
Lack of broadband limits economic development. Broadband is essential for farmers to connect. We need precision ag tech to apply the right amount of nutrients and treatments. TV white space might be an option.
These slides were created for Mr. Winston Damarillo's (Chairman of Amihan Global Strategies) talk at the Asian Carriers Conference in Cebu, Philippines, on Wednesday, September 13, 2017.
Mobile penetration in the Philippines has exceeded 100%, with 109 million mobile users in a country of 104 million people. At least 12 million smartphones are now in the Philippines, and smartphone sales are growing at 146% annually. 11 million people now browse the internet using their mobile phones. Young people ages 16-30 are highly attached to their mobile phones, with over 50% willing to give up their sense of smell if it meant always having their phone with them.
Flux Network is a decentralized network that provides on-demand processing power by utilizing idle computing resources from smartphones, tablets and computers around the world. It aims to be cheaper than current cloud computing services while offering unlimited languages and global availability. Flux is finalizing partnerships with telecom companies in developing countries to access over 20 million mobile devices by Q1 2019 and expand its network to provide internet access to more underserved areas at lower costs than traditional options.
The document discusses growth in the mobile phone market from 1991 to 2005. It shows that early growth was limited by infrastructure costs and dependence on landlines but that over time more cell towers reduced these costs, allowing expansion worldwide. Graphs and a table demonstrate the rapid increase in mobile phone subscribers from thousands in 1991 to millions in 2005, with the largest numbers of subscribers in Asia, Europe, and the US by 2005.
Sub-Saharan Africa has seen the fastest growth in mobile subscribers and connections over the last 5 years. By 2020, it is projected that mobile broadband will connect an additional 2 billion people globally, with Africa reaching a 93% penetration rate (excluding M2M connections). Key drivers to improving access include expanding network coverage through infrastructure sharing and renewable energy solutions, reducing costs through lower taxes and fees, increasing digital literacy and local content, and addressing the gender gap in mobile phone ownership.
Innovating Africa - Technology solutions for African challenges Ross Macdonald
Africa is experiencing strong economic growth and the rise of a large middle class. Over the next decade, Africa will likely contribute more to global growth than developed economies. Innovative solutions leveraging renewable energy and mobile technology are powering this growth by addressing critical needs. Solar lamps and chargers are improving lives by providing lighting and power while reducing costs, health issues, and emissions. Mobile networks are expanding access to the internet, financial services, healthcare, and more across Africa as data and mobile services surpass voice. This positions Africa for further prosperity and economic development driven by its growing consumer base and new technologies.
Keynote speaker, auteur en CEO van het Mobile Future Institute Chuck Martin neemt je mee in de wereld van “The third screen”. Een inspirerend verhaal over de opkomst, de kracht en mogelijkheden die het mobiele kanaal met zich mee brengen. Een spreker van formaat die speciaal voor 123mobileday naar Nederland komt op 12 december 2012.
Digital Marketing has been a great "term" used globally, we interact with these terms regularly. Understand the need of Digital Marketing in your business area and boost your business
This document discusses the use of satellites and fiber optic networks to deliver broadband internet globally. It notes that while fiber optic networks have limitations for reaching remote populations, communication satellites are able to deliver broadband internet via geostationary satellites and emerging high throughput satellites (HTS) using multiple spot beams. HTS provide over 10 times the capacity of traditional satellites and are able to deliver broadband internet to populations that fiber optic networks cannot reach, including over seas and to areas with low population densities. The document promotes the use of both fiber optic networks and communication satellite technologies as complementary methods to provide global broadband connectivity.
This document discusses the radio and media environment in Indonesia. It notes that 94% of Indonesians are radio listeners, with 80% getting information from television and 11% from newspapers. Radio is characterized as the first transborder broadcasting technology, allowing for narrowcasting to specific segments. Radio serves as a medium for local culture and a gateway for the internalization of foreign cultures. The content of media reflects the interests of its financiers, and radio programs aim to develop content diversity while building local audience loyalty through competitions and trend setting. New technologies like internet streaming and 3G have revolutionized information sharing.
The document discusses the growth of social media usage. It notes that as of 2009 there were over 3.6 billion photo uploads to Flickr, 3 million tweets per day, and 5 billion visits to Facebook per day. It also states that 3/4 of Americans use social media according to a 2008 study. A quote suggests that a revolution occurs when society adopts new behaviors through tools like social media, allowing us to learn more about society than ever before.
Mobile Marketing & China's Market, by StraydogStraydog
Why you should include mobile marketing and mobile web in your marketing strategy, and an in depth look at China’s mobile market.
Presented by Straydog Marketing + Design
Regulatory Environment Mobile Active08 PresentationKatrin Verclas
This document discusses the regulatory environment surrounding mobile phones in North Africa. It provides data showing that TV, radio, and SMS are more commonly used sources of information than the internet or newspapers in countries like Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia. It also outlines the attitudes of mobile network operators, who see voice as the main business but are starting to recognize the potential of data and content. However, it notes challenges around access to markets and ideas as well as issues of ownership and control over mobile platforms and distribution of content.
This document discusses connecting the global population to the internet and mobile networks in a sustainable way. It notes that while mobile subscriptions and internet users have grown significantly, around 2 billion people still lack mobile phones and 5 billion lack internet access. Closing this digital gap will require low-cost wireless infrastructure and devices, content in local languages, and energy efficiency from devices to data centers. As technologists, we are responsible for overcoming technical barriers to universal connectivity while ensuring innovation, access, and environmental sustainability.
The document discusses improving connectivity in Africa through increased telecommunications infrastructure and adoption of technologies. It finds that for every 1% increase in mobile or internet penetration, GDP per capita increases by $240 or $593 respectively. It advocates moving networks to an access-agnostic core and leveraging technologies like LTE and WiFi to boost data connectivity across Africa. Finally, it presents a Network Readiness Index to determine the recommended telecom adoption market size as a percentage of GDP for countries at different stages of network development.
Wireless networks from the beginning have been designed and implemented to satisfy applications. This talk gives the audience an evolutionary view of the challenges, capabilities, and opportunities of networks past, present, and future.
Brazilian_mkt_Hands mobile - 042012_englishHandsMobile
This document discusses the growth of mobile internet usage in Brazil and the opportunity for mobile advertising. It notes that the number of smartphone and mobile internet users in Brazil is growing exponentially, reaching 124 million mobile internet users by 2014. It then introduces Hands Mobile as a premium mobile ad network that can connect brands with this large and growing mobile audience in Brazil through its partnerships with major publishers and carriers.
Strategical analysis of Mobile Ecosystem holding Vodafone's viewpointalberto.lia
This document discusses key challenges and opportunities in the mobile space. It outlines trends like increasing mobile data usage and growing smartphone adoption. It also examines demand for compelling applications and location-based services. The document reviews competitors' positions and identifies opportunities for Vodafone to promote an open ecosystem of third-party services on its mobile platform and provide seamless fixed/mobile VoIP services.
The document discusses broadband availability and adoption rates in the United States and West Virginia from 1999-2005. It shows that while households with computers and the potential for broadband has increased substantially, actual broadband subscriptions have grown at a slower rate. Specifically, it provides data on the growth of high-speed internet lines in the US overall and West Virginia more locally, breaking down the technologies of cable modem and ADSL.
Day 2 Vitek Janowski - Telecom Telematique - National DevelopmentAdrian Hall
This document summarizes a panel discussion on using satellite technology for national development in Africa. It notes that over half of Africa's population is under 25 and 60% live in rural areas, highlighting the need to connect both urban and rural communities. Satellite coverage spans the entire continent and can provide connectivity where terrestrial alternatives are limited. While satellites were previously only affordable for high-end users, new satellite systems launching over Africa in both C-band and Ku-band frequencies provide more opportunities. Content can be broadcast to many users via satellite and shared locally using terrestrial wireless technologies for last-mile connectivity. A satellite-based IP network functioning as a "LAN in the sky" with cheap VSATs can help connect both urban and rural communities
Pecha kucha august 2010 Monika Hanson and Rickard DammRickard Damm
The connected society had not yet become an expression in 2010. We discussed future concepts that seem to make sense from a User Experience perspective.
With the benefit of hindsight we can say that a lot of this is still relevant.
This document discusses trends in internet and mobile data usage in South Africa. It notes that internet users grew 25% from 2010 to 2011, and are forecast to reach 10 million users by 2012. Mobile data revenue was up 19.3% year-on-year for one mobile provider, while data prices dropped 22%. The number of active data users and smartphones also increased significantly from 2011 to 2012. It argues that lower mobile termination rates forced by regulators in other African countries have led to cheaper mobile prices compared to South Africa.
The document discusses several topics related to open innovation, post-industrial design, and the internet of things. It explores using data as a material and social processes, as well as making invisible data visible through real-time projections. The document also discusses wireless civic spaces and how free public Wi-Fi can transform use of public spaces by extending hours of use and increasing safety. It closes by asking questions about problems in markets that cannot be solved alone and how to design services to allow customer hacking and playfulness.
Terrorism Victims of FATA Pakistan The IDPsIsfand_2014
The document discusses the plight of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Waziristan, with over 4 million people abandoning their homes due to war, including over 2.8 lakh children and 4.5 lakh women, facing hardship as they escape violence while losing centuries-old traditions and norms, and now struggle daily for even one meal and shelter while waiting in lines for basic provisions and without the ability to go to school.
Sub-Saharan Africa has seen the fastest growth in mobile subscribers and connections over the last 5 years. By 2020, it is projected that mobile broadband will connect an additional 2 billion people globally, with Africa reaching a 93% penetration rate (excluding M2M connections). Key drivers to improving access include expanding network coverage through infrastructure sharing and renewable energy solutions, reducing costs through lower taxes and fees, increasing digital literacy and local content, and addressing the gender gap in mobile phone ownership.
Innovating Africa - Technology solutions for African challenges Ross Macdonald
Africa is experiencing strong economic growth and the rise of a large middle class. Over the next decade, Africa will likely contribute more to global growth than developed economies. Innovative solutions leveraging renewable energy and mobile technology are powering this growth by addressing critical needs. Solar lamps and chargers are improving lives by providing lighting and power while reducing costs, health issues, and emissions. Mobile networks are expanding access to the internet, financial services, healthcare, and more across Africa as data and mobile services surpass voice. This positions Africa for further prosperity and economic development driven by its growing consumer base and new technologies.
Keynote speaker, auteur en CEO van het Mobile Future Institute Chuck Martin neemt je mee in de wereld van “The third screen”. Een inspirerend verhaal over de opkomst, de kracht en mogelijkheden die het mobiele kanaal met zich mee brengen. Een spreker van formaat die speciaal voor 123mobileday naar Nederland komt op 12 december 2012.
Digital Marketing has been a great "term" used globally, we interact with these terms regularly. Understand the need of Digital Marketing in your business area and boost your business
This document discusses the use of satellites and fiber optic networks to deliver broadband internet globally. It notes that while fiber optic networks have limitations for reaching remote populations, communication satellites are able to deliver broadband internet via geostationary satellites and emerging high throughput satellites (HTS) using multiple spot beams. HTS provide over 10 times the capacity of traditional satellites and are able to deliver broadband internet to populations that fiber optic networks cannot reach, including over seas and to areas with low population densities. The document promotes the use of both fiber optic networks and communication satellite technologies as complementary methods to provide global broadband connectivity.
This document discusses the radio and media environment in Indonesia. It notes that 94% of Indonesians are radio listeners, with 80% getting information from television and 11% from newspapers. Radio is characterized as the first transborder broadcasting technology, allowing for narrowcasting to specific segments. Radio serves as a medium for local culture and a gateway for the internalization of foreign cultures. The content of media reflects the interests of its financiers, and radio programs aim to develop content diversity while building local audience loyalty through competitions and trend setting. New technologies like internet streaming and 3G have revolutionized information sharing.
The document discusses the growth of social media usage. It notes that as of 2009 there were over 3.6 billion photo uploads to Flickr, 3 million tweets per day, and 5 billion visits to Facebook per day. It also states that 3/4 of Americans use social media according to a 2008 study. A quote suggests that a revolution occurs when society adopts new behaviors through tools like social media, allowing us to learn more about society than ever before.
Mobile Marketing & China's Market, by StraydogStraydog
Why you should include mobile marketing and mobile web in your marketing strategy, and an in depth look at China’s mobile market.
Presented by Straydog Marketing + Design
Regulatory Environment Mobile Active08 PresentationKatrin Verclas
This document discusses the regulatory environment surrounding mobile phones in North Africa. It provides data showing that TV, radio, and SMS are more commonly used sources of information than the internet or newspapers in countries like Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia. It also outlines the attitudes of mobile network operators, who see voice as the main business but are starting to recognize the potential of data and content. However, it notes challenges around access to markets and ideas as well as issues of ownership and control over mobile platforms and distribution of content.
This document discusses connecting the global population to the internet and mobile networks in a sustainable way. It notes that while mobile subscriptions and internet users have grown significantly, around 2 billion people still lack mobile phones and 5 billion lack internet access. Closing this digital gap will require low-cost wireless infrastructure and devices, content in local languages, and energy efficiency from devices to data centers. As technologists, we are responsible for overcoming technical barriers to universal connectivity while ensuring innovation, access, and environmental sustainability.
The document discusses improving connectivity in Africa through increased telecommunications infrastructure and adoption of technologies. It finds that for every 1% increase in mobile or internet penetration, GDP per capita increases by $240 or $593 respectively. It advocates moving networks to an access-agnostic core and leveraging technologies like LTE and WiFi to boost data connectivity across Africa. Finally, it presents a Network Readiness Index to determine the recommended telecom adoption market size as a percentage of GDP for countries at different stages of network development.
Wireless networks from the beginning have been designed and implemented to satisfy applications. This talk gives the audience an evolutionary view of the challenges, capabilities, and opportunities of networks past, present, and future.
Brazilian_mkt_Hands mobile - 042012_englishHandsMobile
This document discusses the growth of mobile internet usage in Brazil and the opportunity for mobile advertising. It notes that the number of smartphone and mobile internet users in Brazil is growing exponentially, reaching 124 million mobile internet users by 2014. It then introduces Hands Mobile as a premium mobile ad network that can connect brands with this large and growing mobile audience in Brazil through its partnerships with major publishers and carriers.
Strategical analysis of Mobile Ecosystem holding Vodafone's viewpointalberto.lia
This document discusses key challenges and opportunities in the mobile space. It outlines trends like increasing mobile data usage and growing smartphone adoption. It also examines demand for compelling applications and location-based services. The document reviews competitors' positions and identifies opportunities for Vodafone to promote an open ecosystem of third-party services on its mobile platform and provide seamless fixed/mobile VoIP services.
The document discusses broadband availability and adoption rates in the United States and West Virginia from 1999-2005. It shows that while households with computers and the potential for broadband has increased substantially, actual broadband subscriptions have grown at a slower rate. Specifically, it provides data on the growth of high-speed internet lines in the US overall and West Virginia more locally, breaking down the technologies of cable modem and ADSL.
Day 2 Vitek Janowski - Telecom Telematique - National DevelopmentAdrian Hall
This document summarizes a panel discussion on using satellite technology for national development in Africa. It notes that over half of Africa's population is under 25 and 60% live in rural areas, highlighting the need to connect both urban and rural communities. Satellite coverage spans the entire continent and can provide connectivity where terrestrial alternatives are limited. While satellites were previously only affordable for high-end users, new satellite systems launching over Africa in both C-band and Ku-band frequencies provide more opportunities. Content can be broadcast to many users via satellite and shared locally using terrestrial wireless technologies for last-mile connectivity. A satellite-based IP network functioning as a "LAN in the sky" with cheap VSATs can help connect both urban and rural communities
Pecha kucha august 2010 Monika Hanson and Rickard DammRickard Damm
The connected society had not yet become an expression in 2010. We discussed future concepts that seem to make sense from a User Experience perspective.
With the benefit of hindsight we can say that a lot of this is still relevant.
This document discusses trends in internet and mobile data usage in South Africa. It notes that internet users grew 25% from 2010 to 2011, and are forecast to reach 10 million users by 2012. Mobile data revenue was up 19.3% year-on-year for one mobile provider, while data prices dropped 22%. The number of active data users and smartphones also increased significantly from 2011 to 2012. It argues that lower mobile termination rates forced by regulators in other African countries have led to cheaper mobile prices compared to South Africa.
The document discusses several topics related to open innovation, post-industrial design, and the internet of things. It explores using data as a material and social processes, as well as making invisible data visible through real-time projections. The document also discusses wireless civic spaces and how free public Wi-Fi can transform use of public spaces by extending hours of use and increasing safety. It closes by asking questions about problems in markets that cannot be solved alone and how to design services to allow customer hacking and playfulness.
Terrorism Victims of FATA Pakistan The IDPsIsfand_2014
The document discusses the plight of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Waziristan, with over 4 million people abandoning their homes due to war, including over 2.8 lakh children and 4.5 lakh women, facing hardship as they escape violence while losing centuries-old traditions and norms, and now struggle daily for even one meal and shelter while waiting in lines for basic provisions and without the ability to go to school.
Taking screenshots from your cell phone is easy.It can be fun. You can print, e mail or save screenshots as pictures.Technology has made it very easy.Press of 2 to 3 three keys and there you are.More models will be added.
The document discusses the circuit breaker pattern for fault tolerance. The circuit breaker pattern helps prevent cascading failures and improves performance by detecting and preventing calls to failing services. It does this by monitoring for failures and opening a circuit to block calls when a service is unavailable or failing too frequently, helping avoid wasting resources on failed calls. The circuit breaker can be in closed, open, or half-open states depending on success/failure thresholds and reset timeouts. The document provides an example implementation using Akka circuit breakers in Java and Scala.
Slides presented at the Developer 2013 conference in April 2013. Although this deck is one year old, it is still a good primer for C&S APIs in Notes and Domino. The most notable change is the REST calendar service is now part of Domino 9.0.1.
IBM Connect 2014 - AD205: Creating State-of-the-Art Web Applications with Dom...Dave Delay
By clearly separating IBM Domino data from the web page, Domino REST services can open the door to a new world of interactive web applications. Learn about emerging web standards, including Web Components, that reflect new paradigms and help you create more interactive web applications. Find out what's new in Domino REST services and see examples of state-of-the-art applications that combine emerging web standards and REST.
Zayıflamak için ne yapmanız gerektiğini bilmiyorsanız, ya da saçma sapan diyet programları ile uğraşmak istemiyorsanız sizler de Fat Block tableti tercih edebilirsiniz. Uzmanlar tarafından tavsiye edilen ve daha sağlıklı zayıflamak için önerilen bu tablet sayesinde sizler de kısa sürede zayıflayabilir ve formunuzu en iyi şekilde koruyabilirsiniz. Dünya üzerinde büyük sükse yaratmayı başarmış olan bu ürün ile birlikte zayıflama işlemi artık çok daha kolay hale geliyor ve sizler de muazzam bir fiziğe sahip oluyorsunuz. Daha diri ve daha sağlıklı bir vücuda sahip olmak için hapları düzenli olarak kullanmanız yeterli olacaktır. Bitkisel ürün olduğu için herhangi bir zararı olmadığını da belirtmek gerekiyor.
Kaynak: http://fat-block-hakkinda.blogspot.com/
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Dokumen tersebut menawarkan peluang untuk mendapatkan pendapatan pasif bulanan sebesar 10%-50% melalui perdagangan matawang asing (forex) dengan menyertai syarikat GWG-FX."
We’re Underestimating the Damage Extreme Weather Does to Rooftop Solar PanelsGrid Freedom Inc.
Grid Freedom is the best solar leads company based in New Jersey that provides Exclusive solar appointments of qualified solar appointments for guaranteed solar appointments for the best way to get solar leads throughout the nation. Grid Freedom is a solar lead provider, that connects exclusive pre-set appointments with pre-screened homeowners who are ready for solar company leads. The solar lead generators company was founded to provide solar appointment leads contractors with better solar sales leads-buying high-quality exclusive solar leads experience that gives pre-set solar appointments great ROI.
Company Profile of Tempcon - Chiller Manufacturer In Indiasoumotempcon
This is the company profile of Tempcon - chiller manufacturer in India. Tempcon manufactures water cooled and air cooled chillers and industrial AC. The company has been in the business since 1983.
website: https://www.tempcon.co.in/